When it comes to designing a transceiver system, it can be extremely difficult to figure out a way to allow people to change channels on a regular basis. Circuit designers could opt to require end-users to swap out crystals each time they want to change to a new channel. While this certainly provides a very strong lock on the desired frequency, it creates a great deal of extra work. Technicians could theoretically modify an oscillator each time, but this isn’t something that could be done automatically by an IoT device or any sort of sensor.
That’s why a group of engineers in northeastern Illinois has taken the time to design a dedicated set of SDR transceivers that change frequencies programmatically. Each time someone wants to adjust the channel, they simply need to flip a few bits in memory. Access to the device is provided through an established API, which helps to reduce the risk of a bad actor attempting to do so in order to cause problems for an organization by changing something out suddenly.
Unlike a mechanical device, these SDR transceivers can be controlled completely remotely. That makes them an attractive option for those who might be looking for something to install in a monitoring panel that would keep watch over some sort of industrial workflow. No human intervention would be needed in order to ensure that everything continued to run smoothly over a long period of time.
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